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Re: Aragón HISS 2015: the ‘Official’ Ride Report
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 7:51 am
by Redmurty
glad you got it sorted mate and had a decent ride home
nice to meet you
cheers Spud
Re: Aragón HISS 2015: the ‘Official’ Ride Report
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 8:16 am
by Redmurty
What was your HISS mileage start to finish ?
mine 2500 miles completed (thumbs)
cheers Spud

Re: Aragón HISS 2015: the ‘Official’ Ride Report
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 8:48 am
by WillS
Redmurty wrote:What was your HISS mileage start to finish ?
mine 2500 miles completed (thumbs)
cheers Spud

HISS Mileage / Kmage for the 8 days was.
2188km or 1360 miles.
Do not have the off-road / road km split yet, but working on it on the GPX logs.
But it was a 100% fantastic event.
All those who missed it, well you missed a brilliant week, of the best riding trails and roads, and great people.
Many thanks to Simon & Polly, and special mention to the U Turn team, as we made many U turns each day on the trails. I blame the Garmin !!
Will going back to the Aragón area, and definatley will be booking for next year.
Will
Re: Aragón HISS 2015: the ‘Official’ Ride Report
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 9:30 am
by JonnyBravo
2264 miles -
with the GSA Panzer doing a heck of lot of real off road shenanigans (thumbs)
Re: Aragón HISS 2015: the ‘Official’ Ride Report
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 10:25 am
by SteveR
Back safely just before Midnight, after a speedy run up from Pompey last night. Happily the Sanatander crossing was like a millpond, although after not much sleep the last night in Algarbre and then a tough day to Santander in horrible wind, I was going to sleep like a log even without some "zonk out" tablets!

The rain was just starting as I turned into the farm lane, good timing or what... Pissing down all night and all morning..Home again!
Total milage about 2200. Tyres front half worn, rear K60 holding up well.
Impressions? Grand company as ever, trails were fun, the Jalahambre area was especially good, trails a bit more demanding and some spectacular views. If only Simon had turned off the bloody wind...!!!! Bar was great fun and the food varied.
Ta to my riding buddy for his tolerance and patience, I'm sorry we did not part at the Port a little more civilised fashion, but an overly officious copper told a small group of us to clear off his double yellow lines... Hope all theother Santander lads made it back safely last night and did not get wet.
Roll on Catalunya and September, I say!
Re: Aragón HISS 2015: the ‘Official’ Ride Report
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 10:30 am
by peterpan241
2801 km or 1741 miles. Thoroughly knackered at the end but you know you've had a good time - poofter shandy anyone?
Re: Aragón HISS 2015: the ‘Official’ Ride Report
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 11:13 am
by Redmurty
peterpan241 wrote:2801 km or 1741 miles. Thoroughly knackered at the end but you know you've had a good time - poofter shandy anyone?
I'll take one
cheers Spud

Re: Aragón HISS 2015: the ‘Official’ Ride Report
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 2:27 pm
by jonah
Just got back late last night after a much more relaxed return home (no iron butt challenge stuff)set off to Vielha and camped then to Rocamadour for the night and then the ferry home,what a quality 10 days its been , many thanks to simon & polly for all the hard work that went into arranging it and all the friendly guys & gals that attended,a special thanks to mick & paul & marko for making my first Hiss trip special many thanks total miles 3184
Re: Aragón HISS 2015: the ‘Official’ Ride Report
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 8:31 pm
by Simon_100
peterpan241 wrote:Hope Paul & his Versys are repatriatied, hope the ankle mends well & quick.
Hi Stuart,
Great to hear you're home safe and sound. Paul mailed me to say he goy home on Friday night with everything working like clockwork. His bike to follow.
That's his story so I'll leave it up to him for the details, but of course I've passed on all the good wishes fom the rest of you (thumbs)
Cheers
Simon
Re: Aragón HISS 2015: the ‘Official’ Ride Report
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 8:40 pm
by Simon_100
scottnet wrote:Huge thanks to Simon,Polly, Caspar in his boiler suit and mono brow

and everyone else we met. Tony and I had a great time. We went the scenic way to Llaida and Simon's mate in the BMW dealership had the bike sorted by 11 AM the next day ( It was the water pump seal) . We then took another 3 days cross country up to the Caen ferry . A great trip..
Great to hear this Scott - and a special thanks to Tony for phoning me to say that all was well - the timing couldn't have been better as I had literally just heard from Paul that his repatriation was sorted and all of the other various breakdowns; starter motors, spokes, tyres, inner tubes, etc. were all in hand - so Polly and I could relax . . . not bad for a Thursday :whistle:
Simon